Top 10 highest passes in Italy

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • What are the highest passes in Italy? Discover the Top 10 highest passes in Italy according to the ranking drawn up by the Come si Viaggia channel.
    In this article we will take you on a journey to discover the highest passes in Italy and we will advise you what to do and what not to do in order to create your itinerary in the best possible way. Our goal is to make it easier for you to choose the highest passes in Italy without having to search many different sites.
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    The organization of a trip often requires a lot of time and a lot of research and is important in order to be able to see as many places as possible and optimize the time available to the traveler. It is not always easy to search for information and be able to gather them all: the purpose of Come si viaggio is precisely to help you get as much data as possible, all in a single site or video.
    Our planet is a wonderful place of infinite beauty: from the vastness of nature, with unexplored oceans and wild mountains, to the majesty of man's ingenuity, with everything he has managed to create. In this appointment the video of How to travel will talk about the highest passes in Italy.
    The article and the video are offered to the user in the form of a ranking. The Top 10 highest steps in Italy is subjective: to make the article as accurate and as objective as possible, we invite the public to comment on this post through the appropriate space at the bottom of the page with its own ranking on the subject of the video.
    Below we list the ranking of How to travel:
    1. Chaberton, Alta Val di Susa, 3.131 mt
    2. Colle del Sommeiller, Cottian Alps, 2.993 m
    3. Torre del Filosofo, Sicily, 2,915 mt
    4. Mount Jefferau, Alta Val di Susa, 2.805 mt
    5. Passo dello Stelvio, 2,758 meters
    6. Colle dell'Agnello, Cottian Alps, 2.744 m
    7. Gavia Pass, 2,621 meters
    8. Colle del Nivolet, Alpi Graie, 2.612 m
    9. Colle del Mulo, Cottian Alps, 2,527 m
    10. Passo del Rombo, Eastern Rhaetian Alps, 2.509 m
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Комментарии • 2

  • @patrickbuzzo1970
    @patrickbuzzo1970 3 года назад +1

    Grazie per questo video davvero bello ed interessante!

  • @paololo7385
    @paololo7385 3 года назад

    Nelle immagini del Gavia hai messo dentro anche lo Stelvio. Poi non so cosa intendi per Passo ? Carrozzabile ... in auto ... in bici ... poi hau messo dentro strade che non sono passi, ma strade che arrivano in altitudine e basta. In Italia si sa che è lo stelvio il passo più alto. Come in Europa è il col del Iseran ,di pochissimo più alto dello Stelvio. Cmq il nr 2 non è raggiungibile dalla Francia, quindi non è un passo. Il nr 1 è un sentiero. Sull' Etna arrivi in altezza e stop.